Rainbow Six Siege is ready to conclude its seventh year with Operation Solar Raid. The expansion is set to bring a variety of changes to the tactical shooter that fans have been expecting for a while. One of the key pillars of the upcoming update is the new Colombian Operator along with a brand new map.
Operation Solar Raid will also be bringing tons of quality-of-life changes that will help the game's health in the longer run. Ubisoft has decided to give Rainbow Six Siege players support for a variety of options that the title previously lacked. With that, it will also receive some other surprising changes.
Operation Solar Raid will be a huge step forward for Siege. The expansion will ensure large improvements that will not only make the title more beginner friendly but also more accessible for veterans. Listed below are the player comfort changes that are coming to Year 7 Season 4.
Players often have to be extremely cautious about how they are using their utility and weaponry in Rainbow Six Siege. As a game with a one-shot headshot mechanic, it's pretty easy to hurt your allies if you're not being very careful.
In the upcoming expansion, friendly fire will be disabled in the prep phase to ensure Defenders have a reduced chance of disruptive behavior and minor mistakes. Players will still be able to enable the option in custom games.
To ensure that players are forced to learn about the new map, the Nighthaven Labs map cannot be banned in Ranked and Unranked game modes. It will still appear in the ban phase, but it can't be selected.
In the past, it has been observed that players refuse to learn a new map because it does not provide the same comfort as the previous maps. Since learning them are a crucial part of Rainbow Six
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